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Grifter | Gambling
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6.2/10
IMDbBest Supporting Actress | 1994 | Gwyneth
Box Office Collection 9,709,451 USD
Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid were married at the time the movie was made. They tied the knot in 1991, but divorced in 2001.
Producer Mark Rosenberg died at the age of forty-four of a heart attack on the set in Stanton, Texas. The film is dedicated to him.
This is the third and final (to date, August 2018) film collaboration of Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid. The first two being D.O.A. (1988) and Innerspace (1987).
Writer and director Steve Kloves once said of this film in an interview: "Either you succumb to evil, or you conquer it, but you have to deal with it."
Dennis Quaid would ask Steve Kloves, "Can I smile today, Steve?" every day during filming. Kloves' answer from the start to finish on the production was always the same: No, you cannot.
"Kay: You got a pretty face, you should let the boys see it. Ginnie: It ain't my face the boys want to see."
"Kay: I figure the bed's one of those vibratin' numbers, so that explains all the quarters. Nobody could possibly fancy pretzel twists that much so I reckon you won some kinda weird contest. As for the condoms, well, either you got a yen for cheerleadin' squads or we had the night of all nights, whatever, there's an explanation. As for the blue chicken, I need a little help with that one."